ARSC Director Named CASC Chair

Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
November 29, 2004

ARSC Director Named CASC Chair

Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (ARSC) Director Frank Williams has been elected chair of the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation (CASC). CASC is a nonprofit organization of supercomputing centers, research universities and federal laboratories that offer leading edge hardware, software, and expertise in high performance computing resources and advanced visualization environments. Founded in 1989, CASC has grown into a national association representing 41 centers and programs in 28 states.

As chair, Williams will lead the organization in promoting scientific computing in academic centers across the country, and providing a forum for discussion of and possible action on opportunities and challenges the members share. Additionally, ARSC will host the group's annual meeting this spring, bringing approximately 60 visitors to Fairbanks and UAF.

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ARSC Office has Relocated

As of November 3, 2014, the ARSC office has moved to the Elvey Building, suite 508, on the UAF campus. ARSC staff and User Support are available Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm in Elvey 508 . The physical address for the new location is 903 Koyukuk Drive. Phone numbers, email addresses, and all other ARSC services have remained the same. The HPC clusters and archival storage silo will remain in the Butrovich Computing Facility.

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